Citation Context:For ships operating in coastal, restricted coastal and restricted limits the childrens' lifejackets carried should have an appropriate mix of buoyancies corresponding with the body weights specified in New Zealand Standard NZS 5823:2001. The revised version of this standard to be published in February 2001 should be referred to as this information is not in earlier versions.

Citation Context:Personal flotation device means any serviceable buoyancy aid that is designed to be worn on the body and that is certified by a recognised authority as meeting (a) type 401, 402, 403, 404, 405 or 408 in... ...NZ Standard 5823:2001, or ... (b) a national o

Citation Context:“Personal flotation device” means any serviceable buoyancy aid that is designed to be worn on the body and that is certified by a recognised authority as meeting - type 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, or 408 in NZ Standard 5823:1989 or NZ Standard 5823:2001; or

Citation Context:In this rule buoyancy aid means - a buoyancy aid as defined in NZ Standard 5823:1989 or NZ Standard 5823:2001;1 or a buoyancy aid that the Director is satisfied substantially complies with the standard prescribed in paragraph (a) and that provides a minim

Citation Context:NZS 5823:1989 and NZS 5823:2001 define a buoyancy aid as any device designed to assist a person to remain afloat in water until rescue is effected. Any type of buoyancy aid categorised in the Standard meets the requirements of this rule.

Ministry: Maritime New ZealandSection: Part Objective, Extent of Consultation and Commencement

Citation Context:Part 91 also sets a standard for the required personal flotation devices. The standard is taken from the New Zealand standard NZS 5823:2001. The rules propose that personal flotation devices meeting other national or international standards substantially

Citation Context:Every person on board the jet boat must be provided with a lifejacket and this is to be worn at all times when the boat is on the water. Suitable children's lifejackets must be provided when children are carried. Lifejackets must comply with NZS 5823:1989, NZS 5823:2001 or NZS 5823:2005 as amended by Standards New Zealand from time to time, but are not required to meet the light retro-reflective tape requirement contained in that standard.

Citation Context:When using lifejackets they must meet NZS 5823:1999 (sic), NZS 5823:2001, or NZS 5823:2005 – Specification for buoyancy aids and marine safety harnesses and lines – or another national standard substantially complying with the New Zealand standards.

Citation Context:For ships operating in coastal, restricted coastal and restricted limits the childrens' lifejackets carried should have an appropriate mix of buoyancies corresponding with the body weights specified in New Zealand Standard NZS 5823:2001. The revised version of this standard to be published in February 2001 should be referred to as this information is not in earlier versions.

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